Commit to Change and Win a Stay in an Eco-friendly Paradise

An eco-friendly resort aims to further its commitment to actively protect and preserve the environment and intends to engage others through an online video contest.

“We’re living in a modern age where some advancements have actually caused harm to the environment. While we benefit from these modern upgrades, we also have to be cautious of their harmful effects and be able to do something about it,” shares Ina Israel, CEO of Coco Beach Island Resort, Puerto Galera.

For more than three decades, Coco Beach Island Resort has been initiating and participating in various conservation efforts. It has recently partnered with Save Philippine Seas for a coastal cleanup and waste audit activity. “Our business exists because of the beauty of the environment. It is therefore our responsibility to take care of it,” she adds.

Israel believes that through videos that showcase tips and ideas on how usual everyday actions can be changed to help save the planet, others will be encouraged to do their share. “We want to engage anyone who has tips and new ideas to share so a lot of people can learn from these. The “We Commit to Change Video Contest” intends to bring-out the eco-warriors in all of us.”

We Commit to Change Video Contest runs from today until February 25, 2018. All one has to do is create a 15-30 seconder video showing unique and creative ways on how to conserve and even minimize waste – tips on how to tweak your usual ways to something less harmful to the environment. Upload the video on Facebook and use the hashtag #wECOmmit2CHANGE. Don’t forget to tag @coco.beach.resort and set your post to public.

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Alex de Vera Dizon, currently a full-time Digital Marketing and Communications Officer in one of the largest property developers in Southeast Asia, started writing his online journal back in 2005 where he met different online personalities and established his own community of readers and bloggers. It was in 2009 when he officially launched his own websiteRecycle Bin of a Middle Child.